Lady Gaga cradles her THREE Grammy Awards but laments being separated from A Star Is Born co-star Bradley Cooper... who accepts BAFTA across the pond
Lady Gaga proudly showed off the fruits of her musical labour on Sunday night at the Grammy Awards, posing playfully with all three of her brand new gongs - but admitted she wished her A Star Is Born co-star Bradley Cooper was there with her to enjoy it.
The actress scooped two awards for the movie - one for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for Shallow, which she performs in the movie with Bradley, one for Best Song Written For Visual Media [again for Shallow] and a third for Best Pop Solo Performance for her track Joanne.
But the songstress, 32, faced the glory alone, having decided with Bradley, 44, that they would split up on Sunday night due to the Grammy Awards being held on the same night as the BAFTAs - the former taking place in Los Angeles, the latter in London.

Three times a Lady! Gaga proudly showed off the fruits of her musical labour on Sunday night at the Grammy Awards, posing playfully with all three of her brand new gongs - but admitted she wished her A Star Is Born co-star Bradley Cooper was there with her to enjoy it
Bradley's journey across the pond was certainly not wasted - with the actor-turned-filmmaker picking up the award for Original Music, earned by the movie.
The hunky American lost out, however, on the two gongs he was specifically nominated for himself - Best Lead Actor and Best Director.
Nonetheless, the suave star looked thrilled with his BAFTA, posing in London with it, hours before Gaga collected her three prizes.
Gaga took to Twitter when she learned that A Star Is Born had won it's BAFTA - uploading a shot of her crying with joy, ahead of getting herself glammed up for the Grammys.

Across the pond: The songstress, 32, faced the glory alone, having decided with Bradley, 44, that they would split up on Sunday night due to the Grammy Awards being held on the same night as the BAFTAs - the former taking place in Los Angeles, the latter in London
![Triple threat: The actress scooped two awards for the movie - one for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for Shallow, which she performs in the movie with Bradley, one for Best Song Written For Visual Media [again for Shallow] and a third for Best Pop Solo Performance for her track Joanne](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/02/11/10/9664096-6690755-image-a-21_1549879506192.jpg)
Triple threat: The actress scooped two awards for the movie - one for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for Shallow, which she performs in the movie with Bradley, one for Best Song Written For Visual Media [again for Shallow] and a third for Best Pop Solo Performance for her track Joanne
She captioned the snap: 'I can’t believe we just won Best Original Music @BAFTA‘s. I wish so much I was there but am at the Grammy’s to show them our love as well.
'We made a film about music. This means the world to me. Thank u to all our fans we love u so much, we wouldn’t be here without u #BAFTAs [sic].'
When it came her turn to accept the Grammys as night fell in Los Angeles, she said: 'I wish Bradley was here with me right now, he's at the BAFTAs in the UK. I know he wants to be here, Bradley I loved singing this song with you.'
The pair decided together that Gaga would not attend the BAFTAs in London because of the Grammy clash.
The actress and singer was also up for Best Actress In A Leading Role at the prestigious ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall, with her movie A Star Is Born receiving a total of seven British Academy of Film and Television Awards nominations.


Winner winner: The pair decided together that Gaga would not attend the BAFTAs in London because of the Grammy clash

Star: Gaga performed Shallow during the 61st Annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center
The pop icon - real name Stefani Germanotta - and her co-star Bradley decided to attend one event each, with Gaga heading to the music industry celebration, where she was in fact up for five Grammy gongs.
Adding to the recognition, A Star Is Born was also nominated in the Best Film, Sound, and Adapted Screenplay categories at the BAFTAs.
A Star Is Born follows Gaga's character Ally - a girl-next-door who has given up on a music career until she is discovered by grizzled rock star Jackson, played by first-time director Bradley.
The movie has seen immeasurable success by already racking up 51 gongs this award season, before adding to this with Sundays BAFTA and Grammys.

An honour: The suave star looked thrilled with his BAFTA, posing in London hours before Gaga collected her three prizes

Overcome: Gaga took to Twitter when she learned that A Star Is Born had won it's BAFTA - uploading a shot of her crying with joy, ahead of getting herself glammed up for the Grammys
Recently, A Star Is Born scooped two Critics' Choice awards for Best Actress and Best Song, as well as a Golden Globe for Best Original Song.
The drama has also been nominated for eight Oscars awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Sound Mixing, Adapted Screenplay, Original Song and Cinematography.
Following the release of the film, Gaga has thanked her co-star Bradley for changing her life.
While collecting her Best Actress prize at the National Board of Review Awards earlier this month, Gaga couldn't have been more humbled and overjoyed as she took to the stage to deliver a thirteen minute speech.

Cleaning up: The drama has also been nominated for eight Oscars awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Sound Mixing, Adapted Screenplay, Original Song and Cinematography


A hit: The movie has seen immeasurable success by already racking up 51 gongs this award season, before adding to this with Sundays BAFTA and Grammys

Proud: When it came her turn to accept the Grammys as night fell in Los Angeles, she said, 'I wish Bradley was here with me right now, he's at the BAFTAs in the UK. I know he wants to be here, Bradley I loved singing this song with you'
She began: 'I would not be standing up here if it weren't for you, Bradley. Thank you for entrusting me to be the first leading actress in your directorial debut. This is a tremendous honour.
'Bradley, you truly are a musician. I heard it. I watched it... from the moment you sat at the piano with me and sang, to watching you write songs and watching you create.'
The New York native continued to gush over the American Hustle star: 'Thank you for believing me. Being the director, visionary, co-star and friend that you have been.